Faberge and the Russian Revolution

Charming exhibition at the jewellers Bentley and Skinner looking at the business’s links to the Russian jeweller Faberge and showing lovely examples of the latter’s work.

I hadn’t known this was on but as I passed the shop on my way to the tube from the Royal Academy I noticed a man handing out booklets on the street outside this shop and directing people in. In the basement was a charming display outlining the history of the Russian Revolution via information boards and then looking at how one of the original designers at Bentley and Skinner had worked for Faberge and escaped to London following the revolution.

There was also a cabinet of exquisite Faberge items currently for sale including a delightful letter seal, clocks and tiny enamelled vanity cases.

Closed on 30 November 2017

 

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